Trivia

Don Mancini wrote the film. He also wrote every Chucky film to date.

Nica is played by Fiona Dourif, daughter of Brad Dourif, who voices Chucky.

This is the first Child's Play movie, since 1991's Child's Play 3, that will feature the character of Andy Barclay as a main protagonist. Andy did however make a post credit scene at the end of 2013's Curse of Chucky. That was more or less a fan service scene lasting less than 5 minutes, though.

Jennifer Tilly shot her scenes in just six days during the last two weeks of filming on February 6 - 11, 2017.

The character Andy Barclay apearred in Child's Play, Child's Play 2, Child's Play 3, Curse of Chucky (cameo/end credits), and Cult of Chucky. He was the original protagonist of the films.

Filmed in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

Released 29 years after "Child's Play", 27 years after "Child's Play 2", 26 years after "Child's Play 3", 19 years after "Bride of Chucky", 13 years after "Seed of Chucky", and 4 years after "Curse of Chucky".

Alex Vincent starred in 'Child's Play' (1988) and 'Child's Play 2' (1990); he didn't return in Child's Play 3 for the role of Andy and it was passed on. He returned 23 years later in 2013 in the sequel 'Curse of Chucky' in a cameo, and he will return as again in Cult of Chucky.

The character Alice from "Curse of Chucky" comes back for "Cult of Chucky."

This will be Alex Vincent's 4th appearance in the franchise, not including a photograph of him in Child's Play 3 (1991).

Editing was completed and the picture locked on April 19, 2017.

Alex Vincent wrapped filming on February 15, 2017, two days before completion of principal photography.

To be a straight to DVD/blu ray/digital release.

Cult of Chucky takes place few years after Curse of Chucky

The World Premiere will be on the 24th of August 2017 at the Fright Fest in London.

This will be the first time in the series that Tiffany (Jennifer Tilly) and Andy Barclay (Alex Vincent) ever actually meet and share scenes. Although they both appear in Curse of Chucky (2013), they don't share any scenes together.

Unlike the previous six films in the Child's Play franchise, which were theatrically released, Cult of Chucky is most likely to be direct to video release instead of a theatrical release much like Surf's Up 2: WaveMania.